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My fairly new D40 King Cab sits way down at the front it does have the genuine steel bar on it but Nissan say it's all within spec. No supprises there I guess.
Anyway today I went to 2 national suppension places for quotes. Said somthing like "G'day mate I would like a 2 inch lift for my Nav..." both said you will not get 50mm lift, you may get 35 at best, just the way the geometry of the suspension on the D40... One bloke said he did a D40 the other day and only got 15mm. I'll give them credit for the honesty
I was told the spacers for the top of the strut are illegal and they wont fit them. I didn't ask why but probably should of.
So why are they illegal what is the detremental effect of going about it this way?
One of the guys was saying the problem with the D40, the down travel is limited that causes the problems.
I can hold my own on the engine and electrical side of things but as you can tell suspension is not one of my better subjects.
Many Thanks
Anyway today I went to 2 national suppension places for quotes. Said somthing like "G'day mate I would like a 2 inch lift for my Nav..." both said you will not get 50mm lift, you may get 35 at best, just the way the geometry of the suspension on the D40... One bloke said he did a D40 the other day and only got 15mm. I'll give them credit for the honesty
I was told the spacers for the top of the strut are illegal and they wont fit them. I didn't ask why but probably should of.
So why are they illegal what is the detremental effect of going about it this way?
One of the guys was saying the problem with the D40, the down travel is limited that causes the problems.
I can hold my own on the engine and electrical side of things but as you can tell suspension is not one of my better subjects.
Many Thanks